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Romer P. Holleran '65, of Lowell House and Greenwich, Conn., will captain the Crimson squash team when it tries to maintain its three-year winning streak next season.
Holleran, the number three player on Harvard's 1960 Ivy champions, left school after his sophomore year and spent three years in the service. After sitting out the fall term because of inelegibility, he stayed number two behind Vic Niederhoffer this season, lost only one match in dual-meet competition, and made the semifinals of the national collegiate tournament.
Five of the nine players who gave Harvard its third straight unbeaten season will be back next year, but strong Princeton and Penn teams should give the Crimson plenty to worry about.
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